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Watching: World in Action
7.0•1963-01-01•35 Seasons
Season 29
Episode 19
Seasons
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Episodes
EP 1
The Sultan of Sleaze
EP 2
Going Bust
EP 3
Death in the Fast Lane
EP 4
Mummy, You're Killing Me!
EP 5
Gifts from Russia
EP 6
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
EP 7
Trials of Labour
EP 8
Time for Panic
EP 9
Will I Be Next?
EP 10
The Crack Connection
EP 11
Who Cares?
EP 12
No-One to Turn to
EP 13
The Black Sea
EP 14
Special: World in Action - Thirty Years
EP 15
Shadows of the Past
EP 16
Three Angry Men
EP 17
Don't Bank on Us
EP 18
The Walking Corpse
EP 19
Welcome to the Danger Zone
EP 20
Dear Bill, Love John
EP 21
The Poison on Your Plate
EP 22
Call 999!
EP 23
Britain's Untouchables
EP 24
The Child Snatchers
EP 25
The Forgotten Children
EP 26
The Terror Squad
EP 27
B.A.'s Virgin Soldiers
EP 28
Murder... on Ward 4
EP 29
Evidence of Execution
EP 30
School for Crime
EP 31
Dark Side of the Sun
EP 32
The Gentleman's Guide to Tax Avoidance
EP 33
Steals on Wheels
EP 34
The Great Food Challenge
EP 35
Your Home at Risk
EP 36
Car Crazy
EP 37
Dan Eldon's Last Assignment
EP 38
A Lesson for Teacher
EP 39
Ghostbuster
EP 40
Welcome to Britain
Overview
World in Action was Granada Television’s flagship ITV current affairs series, running from 7 Jan 1963 to 7 Dec 1998, and built a reputation for film-led investigative reporting and a forceful editorial stance. Its journalism produced major public and political repercussions—including investigations associated with miscarriages of justice such as the Birmingham Six—and it also served as a platform for landmark documentary projects, including the first broadcast of “Seven Up!” as part of the strand in 1964.